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Praise for .NET Web Services

Keith Ballinger has been Mr. Web Services
at Microsoft for as long as there were Web services. Anyone doing
work on the Microsoft Web Services platform would do themselves a
favor by reading this book, as Keiths insights are
unique.


Bob
Beauchemin
, DevelopMentor

This book is a very good introduction to Web services,
providing enough specific information for a person to fully
understand the principles and implementation issues of Web services
. . . Ballinger clearly outlines the fundamental architectural
topics that any organization looking to implement XML Web services
should consider.


Colin
Bowern
, Consultant, Microsoft Corporation

This book provides information about all principal
components of Webservices: transport protocol, interface definition
and services discovery mechanisms, security and messaging
infrastructure, as well as underlying technologies (XML, TCP/IP,
HTTP). Description of each subject is comprehensive and complete;
examples provide good illustration from the content.


Max
Loukianov
, Solomio Corp.

.NET Web Services is the authoritative guide to
designing and architecting better Web services using Microsoft
technologies. Written by Keith Ballinger, a Program Manager for XML
Web Services at Microsoft, this book explains what Web services
are, why they exist, and how they work in .NET. Readers will gain a
thorough understanding of the technologies that allows them to take
full advantage of .NET.

The book opens with an introduction to Web services and Web
services standards. It then explores .NET technologies and examines
how the .NET Framework gives developers the tools they need to
build Web service applications. The core of the book focuses on the
key specifications that make up the Web services architecture, from
HTTP to SOAP to WS-Security. .NET Web Services
concludes with the authors expert advice on architecting and
designing Web service applications.

Topics covered include:

  • The features and pitfalls of Web services

  • Web services standards

  • Creating Web Services with ASP.NET

  • Creating Web service clients

  • XML serialization with .NET

  • Extending Web services

  • Transport protocols for Web services

  • XML and XML Schemas

  • SOAP

  • Describing Web services

  • Discovering Web services

  • Messaging with Web services

  • Securing Web services

  • Advanced messaging

Best practices are illustrated throughout with full working
examples as well as code samples using C# and ASP.NET Web services.
A companion Web site at www.keithba.net includes all sample code from the
book.

Books in the Microsoft .NET Development Series are
written and reviewed by the principal authorities and pioneering
developers of the Microsoft .NET technologies, including the
Microsoft .NET development team and DevelopMentor. Books in the
Microsoft .NET Development Series focus on the design,
architecture, and implementation of the Microsoft .NET initiative
to empower developers and students everywhere with the knowledge
they need to thrive in the Microsoft .NET revolution.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Ballinger, Keith

.NET Web services : architecture and implementation with .NET / Keith Ballinger.

p. cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

ISBN 0-321-11359-4 (alk. paper)

1. Web site development. 2. Computer network architectures. 3. Microsoft.net. I. Title.

TK5105.888 .B355 2003

005.2'76dc21 20020382000

Copyright 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior consent of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America. Published simultaneously in Canada.

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First printing, February 2003

Praise for .NET Web Services

Keith Ballinger has been 'Mr. Web Services' at Microsoft for as long as there were Web services. Anyone doing work on the Microsoft Web Services platform would do themselves a favor by reading this book, as Keith's insights are unique.

-- Bob Beauchemin, DevelopMentor

I think this is an excellent book, has superior examples and sample code, and shows how .NET works under the covers with re: to Web services better than any other book I've readThis book does a great job of getting 'under the hood' of .NET and how it works with Web services.

-- Len Fenster, Principal Consultant, Microsoft Corporation

This book is a very good introduction to Web services, providing enough specific information for a person to fully understand the principles and implementation issues of Web servicesBallinger clearly outlines the fundamental architectural topics that any organization looking to implement XML Web services should consider.

-- Colin Bowern, Consultant, Microsoft Corporation

This book provides information about all principal components of Web services: transport protocol, interface definition and services discovery mechanisms, security and messaging infrastructure, as well as underlying technologies (XML, TCP/IP, HTTP). Description of each subject is comprehensive and complete; examples provide good illustration from the content.

-- Max Loukianov, Solomio Corp.
Microsoft .NET Development Series

John Montgomery, Series Advisor

Don Box, Series Advisor

Martin Heller, Series Editor

This Microsoft .NET series is a great resource for .NET developers. Coupling the .NET architects at Microsoft with the training skills of DevelopMentor means that all the technical bases, from reference to 'how-to,' will be covered.

-- J OHN M ONTGOMERY , Group Product Manager for the .NET platform, Microsoft Corporation

The Microsoft .NET series has the unique advantage of an author pool that combinessome of the most insightful authors in the industry with the actual architects anddevelopers of the .NET platform.

-- D ON B OX , Architect, Microsoft Corporation
Titles in the Series

Keith Ballinger, .NET Web Services: Architecture and Implementation, 0-321-11359-4

Don Box with Chris Sells, Essential .NET Volume 1: The Common Language Runtime, 0-201-73411-7

Microsoft Common Language Runtime Team, The Common Language Runtime Annotated Reference and Specification, 0-321-15493-2

Microsoft .NET Framework Class Libraries Team, The .NET Framework CLI Standard Class Library Annotated Reference, Volume 1 0-321-15489-4

Microsoft Visual C# Development Team, The C# Annotated Reference and Specification, 0-321-15491-6

Fritz Onion, Essential ASP.NET with Examples in C#, 0-201-76040-1

Fritz Onion, Essential ASP.NET with Examples in Visual Basic .NET, 0-201-76039-8

Damien Watkins, Mark Hammond, Brad Abrams, Programming in the .NET Environment, 0-201-77018-0

Shawn Wildermuth, Pragmatic ADO.NET: Data Access for the Internet World, 0-201-74568-2

http://www.awprofessional.com/msdotnetseries/

Foreword

Capitalism is the political system based on the recognition of individual rights, including property rights. It is the most productive political system in history. Of all modern industries, the computer business most vividly reflects the benefits of capitalism, and on average it has enjoyed free capital and employment flows and comparatively little regulation. This has made it a home for entrepreneurs and others who think out of the boxinnovators in products, marketing, finance, distribution, and corporate organization. The computer business never stands still, and it shatters all conservative estimates of its possibilities.

In 1943, Thomas Watson, then chairman of IBM, said famously, I think there is a market for maybe five computers on the world market. This made sense, if one's sights were set on the computers of that era: so large and expensive to buy and maintain that only the biggest institutions with the most urgent needs could justify them.

Undaunted, inventors created a stream of new technologies, while entrepreneurs and capitalists built new businesses around them. By the 1960s, led by Remington Rand and others and eventually including IBM, computers became small and cheap enough that businesses could afford to buy a mainframe computer for centralized bookkeeping. In the 1970s, inventions in semiconductor technology resulted in the creation of minicomputers. Companies such as DEC decisively broke both the mainframe prices and the centralized model, thereby enabling departments and small groups to own a computer. Then came the integrated circuit, venture capital, Intel, Microsoft, and the personal computer revolution of the 1980s. Forevermore, most computers would be small, inexpensive, and dedicated to individual use. During the 1990s, deregulation unlocked prior investment and innovation in telecommunications. Communication became integrated into the computing fabric, as rapidly dropping bandwidth costs enabled the central computers to take on a new role of serving constellations of personal computers.

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